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Date: 2014-12-08 07:31:41
Bennet family
Romance novels
Mr. Darcy
Elizabeth Bennet
Mr Bennet
Pride and Prejudice
Bennet
Lost in Austen

1 New Neighbours veryone knows that a rich, unmarried man needs a pretty wife. EAnd every mother wants her daughters to be happily married.

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